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Old 4th June 2006, 22:45   #12 (permalink)
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Re: Rudimentry sensor mV monitoring

Quote: (Originally Posted by sabgia)
Hi UWS (Couldn't find your name);
Hi, I'm Kevin.

Quote: (Originally Posted by sabgia)
I reside in Miri, Sarawak (Tropical jungle). The Meg is stored in a non-air-conditioned room
I guess I'd suggest one more test (if you're not tested out at this point). Try a dil flush on the loop before you store it for the night before a dive. Cal on Dil (not atmospheric air) and O2 then close the head and flush the loop with dil. Then do your dives and measurements.

I guess I'm wondering whether the near saturated air inside the sensors before the dive is reaching a quick dew point and causing your problems. Maybe starting with dry gas inside the sensors will help. Might be worth a try.

Good luck and let us know how your tests go.
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